We are Theron Lee & Helen Ann (Howery) Smith. The families we represent are Dettweiler, Smith, Andress, Cope, Thane & Vader on Theron's side. Howery, Stid, Marshall, Near, Seelye & Casterline on Helen's side.If you write PLEASE indentify yourself with findagrave. We usually DELETE anything from people that we don't know.We will gladly add or delete anything that you desire. Our memorials are meant to HONOR the person who passed away, and to leave a record of that person's life, so that those who follow can access the information.We encourage you to use the "virtual cemetery". You do not need to OWN a memorial to use it.We transfer according to the findagrave guidelines, but please ask. There are exceptions.THANK YOU to all the good people who work so hard to make this an exciting and usable site.

# 75480705Thank you for all your efforts. Fern June (Siel) Devereaux is buried in Maple Grove Cemetery in Harrison, Michigan - according to the obituary below. Thank you again for being so accurate.Martha Fluor

Fern June (Siel) Devereaux, of Foley, Alabama, formerly of St. Johns, Michigan, passed away suddenly on August 4, 2011, at the age of 81. She was born the daughter of Wilma (Hitchcock) Bradley and William Lawrence Siel.

Fern was united in marriage to Gerald C. Heintzelman in 1946; David W. Seiter in 1954; and Bruce C. Devereaux in 1968.

Fern was born and raised in Clare County throughout her childhood and resided in the St. John's area throughout most of her adult life. In 2001, she relocated to Foley, Alabama, where she retired and lived with her two canine companions, Joey and Hannah.

Fern loved her family, Bluegrass music, bingo, horse racing, and dabbling in ceramics. She was an excellent cook and loving caregiver.

Ms. Devereaux is survived by four children: Robert Dean Heintzelman of Harrison, MI; Evelyn (Gerald) Barnes of Auburn, MI; Charlene "Shelley" Walker of Harrison, MI; and Connie Lee Berg of Lansing. MI; foster son, Kevin Barnes of St. Johns: and 15 grandchildren. and many great and great-great grandchildren. two brothers, one sister, several nieces and nephews, and many dear friends.

Fern was predeceased by both of her parents; her son, Charles G. Heintzelman; and daughter, Marilyn W. Sillman; three brothers; one sister; and three grandchildren.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. at the Brown's Corner United Brethren in Christ Church in Clare, Michigan, with the Reverend Chuck Malson officiating. Her final resting place will be in Maple Grove Cemetery in Harrison. MI. Memorial contributions may be made to the Foley Church of Christ, 517 N. McKenzie Street, Foley, AL 36535 or to the family.Clare County Review, The (MI) - Friday, September 9, 2011

Lloyd Harlan Widener. USAF. Arlington CemHello., Thank You very much in creating Uncle Lloyd Harlan Widener memorial burial Arlington In VA. He, indeed served our country Proudly in the Air Force. While he died in Michigan, his exemplary service above and beyond, made Family Proud. I AM!! Thank You in the Edits in linking him to his parent's. His wife survives him, living in MI. Thank You in all that you both do helping others locate family, that moved further from home. Thank you and nice meeting you...Carolyn in TN

Kathy Vozar AxHelen, Find A Grave only SUGGESTS guidelines when it comes to transfers: the reason is: if people should "fight" over who should own them - the one related closest would get them. If no other relative wants them, it is always nice to have "family" maintaining the memorial. A lot of us Find A Grave members believe "the one with the FEWEST memorials" wins in the end. :) (cuz we can't take them with us) lol.

RE: your auntthis is what it said in the Fourth paragraph: Fourth, Explain your relationship in the request! Any non-direct relatives (aunts, uncles, cousins, etc) are not required to be transferred. It says not required but you could still do it. Others have transferred that are my aunts and uncles. I am the family historian and would certainly appreciate any help Help. Thank you.